Scrutinizing human resources for health availability and distribution in Mozambique between 2016 and 2020: a subnational descriptive longitudinal study
Abstract Introduction Overall, resilient health systems build upon sufficient, qualified, well-distributed, and motivated health workers; however, this precious resource is limited in numbers to meet people's demands, particularly in LMICs. Understanding the subnational distribution of health w...
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Main Authors: | Quinhas Fernandes (Author), Orvalho Augusto (Author), Helena Machai (Author), James Pfeiffer (Author), Marco Carone (Author), Norton Pinto (Author), Naziat Carimo (Author), Isaías Ramiro (Author), Stephen Gloyd (Author), Kenneth Sherr (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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